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Archive for June, 2008

Twitter Updates for 2008-06-30

Written by Jose Castillo on June 30, 2008.

  • so i finally get my website up and what happens, the datacenter loses power. #
  • damn, these people are fast, its back up now, check it out at krypton-host.com :) #
  • Wall E made $65.5 Million in the Box Office this weekend, amazing! Topped off Ratatouille that was $45 Million #
  • holy cow, they finally fixed my server, turned out to be a router on there end that crashed. #
  • i hate internal computer microphones, mine was activated and I didn’t even know 0.o #

KryptonHosting Now Open!!!!

Written by Jose Castillo on June 30, 2008.

That’s right folks, officially opening today is KryptonHosting, our new web hosting service. With the site still being on trial run to make sure it is fully operational, the billing and support system works amazing. Our plans currently are 4 of them, with resellers and Virtual Private Servers (VPS) coming in the very near future. Our plans are currently this:

Krypton A
$3.00 per month
2000 MB of Bandwidth
200 MB of Disk Space

Krypton B
$5.00 per month
5000 MB of Bandwidth
500 MB of Disk Space

Krypton C
$12.00 per month
50000 MB of Bandwidth
5000 MB of Disk Space

All off our plans include the following features:

  • Unlimited FTP Accounts
  • Unlimited Email Accounts
  • Unlimited Email Lists
  • Unlimited MySQL Databases
  • Unlimited Sub Domains
  • Unlimited Addon/Parked Domains (On Plans B & C)
  • PHP 5, MySQL 5, Perl, cPanel 11, Apache 2, & Much More…

Our plans are currently on trial meaning that we will probrably raise the space and bandwidth depending on demand. If you have any questions, comments, or concerns, please email us at sales.at.krypton-host.com and we will help you out.

Custom Plans: Interested in a custom hosting plan? Contact us and we can set you up with one!!!

Visit Us @ http://www.krypton-host.com/

Twitter Updates for 2008-06-29

Written by Jose Castillo on June 29, 2008.

  • .Mac users, the @me.com emails are now working for some users, test it by emailing yourself@me.com :) #
  • darn, I really want to go see it, I’ll probrably go Monday. #

Twitter Updates for 2008-06-28

Written by Jose Castillo on June 28, 2008.

  • wow, on vacation in Ft.Meyers and the lighting is really hitting hard here #
  • @wttm WTF? Are you kidding? Why would they do that #
  • not trying to advertise or anything, but… KryptonHosting opening next week, offering Shared, Reseller, and Dedicated Hosting! #
  • So who is excited about the iPhone 3G, plans are being announced everywhere but AT&T, come on folks… #
  • Pleasure Island has 7 clubs, they are only closing 6, Adventure’s Club still has a change at survival? #
  • Tom Corless wins “Disney Don’t Forget The Lyrics” #
  • You Lose Luke Manning :) #
  • good nite everbody #
  • What’s up everyone, what a beautiful day over here in South Florida. #
  • So anyone on here going to World Wide Weekend Sept 25-27? I’ll be there! #
  • @attractionsmagazine How did you get that? Did he/she say anything about the new upcoming area? #
  • I think a lot of good changes are coming to the Pleasure Island, sadly to do that, most of the good clubs, we can only hope wht happens. #
  • Hello Everybody #
  • Starting in early 2009, almost any word will be able to replace “.com” or “.net” in a Web page address #
  • , thanks to a decision on Thursday by the international group controlling Internet addresses. #
  • Get ready for a nearly infinite variety of new Web addresses ending in “.perfume,” “.sports,” “.nyc” and “.prettymuchanythingyouwant.” #

Concept Art for Downtown Disney’s Pleasure Island

Written by Jose Castillo on June 28, 2008.

Orlando Attractions Magazine has gained possession of some of the concept art for the new stores and restaurants coming soon to Downtown Disney. Some interesting notes from the photos:

-Mickey’s T-Shirt Factory will replace or take up most of the Wonderful World of Memories store next to the Art of Disney in the Downtown Disney Marketplace.

-The new restaurant replacing the Rock N’ Roll Beach Club on Pleasure Island will most likely be named “El Dolbe”.

-Portobello Yacht Club will make a minor name change, menu changes, and an interior renovation when its changes occur.

You can see all of the concept art HERE.

Third-party tool allows Mac Pro overclocking

Written by Jose Castillo on June 28, 2008.

In a rare example of the PC’s performance tuning culture translating to the Mac, a new utility has surfaced that lets Mac Pro owners overclock their systems beyond Apple’s official specifications.

The German edition of ZDNet has posted a utility dubbed ZDNet Clock Tool that allows owners of the Intel-based Mac workstations to push the clock speeds of their Xeon processors significantly higher — with leaps from 2.8GHz to 3.24GHz for more recent systems.

Proven to work by those in the Mac community, the approach also increases the speed of the system bus and the memory as a result, though Apple’s choice of hardware ironically suits it better to the process than many gaming-oriented parts for Windows computers: as the Mac Pro must use RAM with error correction, it prevents an excessive overclock from ruining data on the hard drive by making sure that only valid data leaves system memory.

The clock difference is enough to provide a tangible “free” upgrade in performance to the systems, though this isn’t always measurable. In synthetic tests such as Geekbench, the software can incorrectly report similar performance even though timing the results proves that they’re above what would happen at Apple’s officially rated clock speeds.

However, unlike most overclocks, the technique requires a certain degree of trickery and carries an extra amount of risk. The current version of the tool works by loading a kernel extension into Mac OS X on boot that forces the clock speeds upwards immediately after the system starts. Without it, the Mac Pro would immediately revert back to its stock speeds the moment the system is rebooted, according to ZDNet. The initial beta app can also sometimes be overridden when the Mac comes out of sleep mode.

Like most overclocking, the technique is also limited by the nature of the hardware. At present, the German experimenters are unable to push past the 3.24GHz barrier without an inherently unreliable system. The faster processor speeds eventually overwhelm the memory and prevent it from correcting every error, triggering a kernel panic in Mac OS X that forces a reboot. High-performance third-party memory that operates above spec is described as the only real solution to this problem.

System time also falls out of sync without the expected clock rates and can’t be corrected even by calibrating the computer online, the testers say. Instead, a reboot is necessary to at least temporarily provide accurate timekeeping.

While very much a beta version and potentially dangerous — the possibility exists that the system won’t start up correctly — the utility is the first known that modifies core system performance on Intel-based Macs. Until recently, most overclocking utilities for Macs have dwelt on ramping up clock speeds on video cards to eke out more 3D performance for games.